View recording.
* Viewable with Windows Media Player 10 or better, Version 9 Mac Media Player * (Download latest version)
In his hour-long webinar presentation, Jim will show in detail the tools he uses to seek out profit opportunities in the active grain futures markets. He will also discuss specific market entry and exit strategies, as well as studying longer-term charts to gain a better shorter-term market perspective. Sponsored by Berkeley Futures, Ltd.
About the Speaker
Jim Wyckoff has spent the better part of two decades involved with the stock, financial and commodity futures markets. Jim cut his teeth as a reporter on the rough-and-tumble commodity futures trading floors in Chicago and New York, covering every futures market traded in the U.S., at one time or another.
Not long after beginning his career in financial journalism, Jim began studying technical analysis and realized the playing field could be leveled between the "professional insiders" in the markets, and myself. How can this be? This is how: Market (or stock) price activity and price history, including volume, is a composite reflection of every news event and (or) other fundamental factor known to all traders. Price activity also factors in ideas and speculation about the future prospects, and future news, for the market (or stock). If a trader tried to study and learn all there is to learn about a futures market or an individual stock—including knowing all the fundamentals that impact, or could impact the market or stock—it would be nearly a full-time job. And even if a trader did spend all his time studying a market, he or she still would not know as much, as soon, as the professional insiders. This is why, according to Jim, successful traders employ technical analysis.
Other CBOT classes and training.